If screaming NO is not an option you could checkout the XML-RPC xml format
and even find an opensource library that serializes/desiralizes between
NSArray/NSDictionary and borrow that part of the code.

Atli
 

On 1/22/09 10:11 PM, "Chuck Hill" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> On Jan 22, 2009, at 2:05 PM, Joe Little wrote:
> 
>> Previously, I had Property entries like:
>> 
>> degree.list = ("PHD", "MS")
>> 
>> My newer projects have XML-style plist files. I understand the basic
>> key/string layout for single assignments, but I can't figure out what
>> is the right way to do multiple assignments. I presume that:
>> 
>> <key>degree.list</key>
>> <string>("PHD", "MS")</string>
>> 
>> is wrong on multiple levels. Does anyone have XML examples of array
>> assignments to a key?
> 
> Just say "NO!" to XML and use the old format.
> 
> Chuck
> 
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